Self-assembly of indolocarbazole-containing macrocyclic molecules

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Yingjie ZhaoDaoben Zhu

Abstract

A successful approach for the synthesis of indolocarbazole-containing macrocycles based upon pi-pi stacking preorganization of indolocarbazole planes and click-chemistry reactions has been developed. The macrocycles are able to form folded structures with the help of hydrogen-bonding and pi-pi stacking interactions. Two of the receptors were successfully characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. Our results confirmed that they showed different interesting self-assembly with the anions due to the N-H...X(-) and the triazole C-H...X(-) hydrogen-bonding.

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